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Solebury School's 2019-2020 Academic Bulletin

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AP French Language: The AP French Language course is designed to provide students with the tools to<br />

improve their communicative abilities in French – spoken and written. This class, which is conducted<br />

exclusively in French, is comparable in difficulty to a third-year college class. We use a textbook<br />

(Thèmes), but many other sources as well – French news, music, film, literature and art. Our goals are<br />

simple but demanding: To expand vocabulary, to improve intercultural understanding, and to become<br />

proficient in each area of communication (interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational) in spoken and<br />

written French. The course hinges on six major themes: Global Challenges, Science & Technology;<br />

Contemporary Life, Personal & Public Identities, Family & Communities, and Beauty & Aesthetics. We<br />

will engage each of these themes, with an eye to the past, present, and future. Prerequisite: B- or better<br />

in French IV. Global, AP, 6 credits<br />

Textbook: Thèmes. ISBN: 978-1-68004-099-9. Student Textbook and eBook w/ Supersite Plus Code<br />

SPANISH<br />

A recognized language of the United States (the U.S. is the second largest Spanish-speaking country),<br />

Spanish is also a useful language all over the world. The number of books published in Spanish<br />

worldwide is second only to the number published in English. Spanish language fluency could be<br />

important to a career in journalism, government, education, medicine, law, medicine, business, and many<br />

others. Knowing Spanish increases tremendously the number of TV programs, books, movies, records,<br />

etc., that you can enjoy, as well as opening doors in this country and abroad.<br />

Spanish I: Spanish 1 is a story-based curriculum where students’ exposure to the language is<br />

meaningful, repetitive and contextualized, with a heavy focus on aural comprehension. Lessons are highly<br />

interactive and personalized. Stories, songs, reader’s theatre, videos, interactive online activities,<br />

authentic materials and other resources provide context for learning phrases and vocabulary related to<br />

numbers, colors, introductions, descriptions, family, daily habits, interests, body parts, travel, expression<br />

of opinions and future plans, and more. Students read two simple novels together as a class, and gradually<br />

work toward reading independently. They learn about geography, holidays, customs, history, and culture<br />

of a variety of Spanish-speaking countries. Expectations shift from comprehension at the beginning of the<br />

yearbook to production as the course, and students’ abilities, progress. Similarly, the course’s first focus<br />

is listening and reading, and writing and speaking are increased throughout the year organically. By the<br />

end of the year, students will have a strong enough grasp of the highest frequency verbs and phrases in the<br />

Spanish language to communicate in the present tense, have simple conversations about the world around<br />

them, and comprehend a great deal more as perceptive listeners. Global, 6 credits,<br />

A textbook will be provided<br />

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